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I kept my room on the third floor and at 4 P. M. the porter called my room, Mo. 354, and asked John Garten if he wanted anything. Garten told him he wanted some whiskey and gave the porter $4.00. This porter's name is Lewis Scott, who gives his address as the Stratford Hotel, North Greenwood. A little later the porter returned with a half pint of corn whiskey and delivered it to Garten and I secured it as evidence. Garten then asked the porter to send him up a girl. The porter said that at present he only had one girl in the place that he could use and that she was the Indian wife, Mrs. Penn, in room No. 201, but that she was sick. The porter said he could send out and get a girl, but Garten insisted on getting a girl rooming there. The porter said he would try to get somebody in before he went off duty, or if anyone came in he would send them up, but he failed to get anyone in until the following morning. At 7:30 Thursday morning Mrs. Penn, of No. 201, got in from an all-night booze party. Garten told the porter to try to get Mrs. Penn to come to his room, but the porter returned and said Mrs. Penn asked a number of questions and seemed to be a little afraid to come herself, but told the porter she would send her friend, Flossie Farr, of 434 North Boston, phone No. Osage 2192. At 9:30 A. M. the porter brought Flossie up to Garten's room and Garten then sent the porter after another half pint of corn whiskey, for which he paid him $4.00 and gave him a tip of $1.00. Garten paid Flossie $5.00 for her services and she staid in his room for about thirty minutes and helped him drink the whiskey. Flossie claims to live with her mother at 434 N. Boston, and that she doesn't room regularly at any hotel but she has a working agreement with the porters at the new Fox Hotel and the Regal, and when the porters make a date for they they call her by phone and she gives them $1.00 for each date. She said she would work the Regal Hotel today and the New Fox Hotel tonight. Flossie said Mrs. Penn, of 201, is a niece of John Penn, Deputy Sheriff of Tulsa County.

I kept my room on the third floor and at 4 P. M. the porter called my room, Mo. 354, and asked John Garten if he wanted anything. Garten told him he wanted some whiskey and gave the porter $4.00. This porter's name is Lewis Scott, who gives his address as the Stratford Hotel, North Greenwood. A little later the porter returned with a half pint of corn whiskey and delivered it to Garten and I secured it as evidence. Garten then asked the porter to send him up a girl. The porter said that at present he only had one girl in the place that he could use and that she was the Indian wife, Mrs. Penn, in room No. 201, but that she was sick. The porter said he could send out and get a girl, but Garten insisted on getting a girl rooming there. The porter said he would try to get somebody in before he went off duty, or if anyone came in he would send them up, but he failed to get anyone in until the following morning. At 7:30 Thursday morning Mrs. Penn, of No. 201, got in from an all-night booze party. Garten told the porter to try to get Mrs. Penn to come to his room, but the porter returned and said Mrs. Penn asked a number of questions and seemed to be a little afraid to come herself, but told the porter she would send her friend, Flossie Farr, of 434 North Boston, phone No. Osage 2192. At 9:30 A. M. the porter brought Flossie up to Garten's room and Garten then sent the porter after another half pint of corn whiskey, for which he paid him $4.00 and gave him a tip of $1.00. Garten paid Flossie $5.00 for her services and she staid in his room for about thirty minutes and helped him drink the whiskey. Flossie claims to live with her mother at 434 N. Boston, and that she doesn't room regularly at any hotel but she has a working agreement with the porters at the new Fox Hotel and the Regal, and when the porters make a date for they they call her by phone and she gives them $1.00 for each date. She said she would work the Regal Hotel today and the New Fox Hotel tonight. Flossie said Mrs. Penn, of 201, is a niece of John Penn, Deputy Sheriff of Tulsa County.